"It was unbelievable," Brianna Krueger said.
Warrenton trailed until second half before rallying for 40-35 win over previously undefeated Liberty.
"Everyone on my team was like, 'We got your back. Keep your head up,' " Lafayette kicker Jake Ference said.
"It took us a while to get it going tonight, but eventually we were able to take control,'' De Smet junior back Jayden McCaster said.
"I feel amazing right now," Dierre Hill said. "It all starts with my O-line. They block for me so I do what I can do."
“I feel like the challenge he gave me really let me see, like my full potential and what I can be on the football field,” the Tigers RB said.
The Knights improved to 3-0 and have only allowed 10 points all season.
Check out some of Week 3's top high school football matchups, as brought to you by Paul Halfacre.
The Pirates will be looking to go 3-0 for the first time since 2004 when they travel to Fort Zumwalt South (2-0) at 7 p.m. Friday.
IWA (5-3) won for the fifth time in six games after dropping its first two contests of the season.
Pool play begins at all three Rockwood schools at 4:30 p.m. Friday. It will continue at 8:30 a.m. Saturday.
The Forest Park Festival is one of the top high school cross country events in the Midwest.
Check out some of the best performances produced by St. Louis area high school athletes last week.
Check out Steve Overbey's Week 2 high school football notebook, with notes on Liberty, Highland, Oakville and Hazelwood East.
Pool-play competition begins in the inaugural boys soccer event when Eureka visits Chaminade at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday and runs through Sept. 28.
Read about some of the St. Louis area's top high school girls golfers as the season gets under way.
“It was a really hard choice to decide not to play in college,” Addy Surber said. “It wasn’t an easy choice to make, but it feels right.”
East St. Louis (2-0), the No. 1 large school in the STLhighschoolsports.com rankings, opened the season with two successive wins for the first time since 2021.
Dillon Duff threw for 139 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 100 more yards and another score to lead the visiting Spartans to a 28-6 win.
Lafayette (5-2) won its fifth game in a row and has outscored opponents 28-5 during the run.
"In my career, we've never beaten them, so today definitely meant a little more for us,'' said Crusaders senior Johnny Petruso, who led St. Dominic with a pair of goals.
Check out Week 2 high school football scores from Missouri and area Illinois high schools.
Two-time defending Missouri state champion Cardinal Ritter pushed win streak to 30 games with a road victory at nine-time Illinois champ Rochester.
Eureka coach Jacob Sumner said: "We played hungry and we played focused and I'm really proud of the results."
"We took care of business. This means everything. We're where we've tried to be for so long. I'm so proud of these guys," Central coach Brian Short said.
Seckman gave coach Nick Baer a new gridiron football birthday memory with a dominating 34-7 win at home over rival Fox on Friday night.
Check out box scores from Week 2 high football games in the St. Louis area.
Week 2 of the high school football season has some dandy matchups.
Jonathan Moore was down in the dumps.
Francis Howell North (0-1) will play its first home football game in almost four years when it hosts St. Charles (1-0) at 7 p.m. Friday.
Check out some of the best performances produced by St. Louis area high school athletes last week.
Check out some of the best performances produced by St. Louis area high school athletes last week.
Check out some of the best performances produced by area high school athletes.
"I have the opportunity to go out of high school and I wanted to jump on that," Tytus Cissell said.
"I just want to get there and compete," Ethan Bagwell said. "I love the sport of baseball."
Tytus Cissell, a Francis Howell baseball star, is among several local products expected to be selected in the MLB draft, which begins at 6 p.m. Sunday in Fort Worth.
Read about the St. Louis area's top high school baseball players and their accomplishments throughout the 2024 season.
"After trying to win for so many years, once we finally did it, it didn't feel real," Van Rhein said. "I was like, in shock."
Read about the St. Louis area's top high school girls soccer players and their accomplishments throughout the 2024 season.
Fort Zumwalt South senior Audrey Smith is the All-Metro girls soccer player of the year.
The Chargers freshman is first from St. Louis to earn Gatorade's national honor for girls soccer.
After guiding Vashon to unparalleled success, coach Tony Irons has stepped away from the basketball program and will assume the head coaching duties at Mineral Area College.
St. Mary's junior guard Zyree Collins is the Post-Dispatch All-Metro boys basketball player of the year.
Read about the St. Louis area's top high school boys basketball players and their accomplishments throughout the 2023-24 season.
Nassir Binion scored a career-high 25 points and had seven rebounds to lead the Wolverines' Class 4 boys basketball conquest.
"He brings a wealth of experience, knowledge and success to the program," Angels athletics director Maureen McVey said.
A 1979 St. Joseph's grad, Julie Matheny began as an assistant in 1992 and took over as head coach in 1999 of the Angels girls basketball program.
The girls basketball coach, who suffered a heart attack at the state tournament, will undergo outpatient physical therapy.
Incarnate Word Academy junior point guard Nevaeh Caffey is the Post-Dispatch All-Metro girls basketball player of the year.
Read about the St. Louis area's top high school girls lacrosse players and their accomplishments throughout the 2024 season.
Read about the St. Louis area's top high school boys lacrosse players and their accomplishments throughout the 2024 season.
Eureka senior Kylee Pickens is the Post-Dispatch All-Metro girls lacrosse player of the year.
MICDS senior midfielder Willy Carpenter is the Post-Dispatch All-Metro boys lacrosse player of the year.